Shabbat shalom, Shana Tovah, and g’mar chatima tovah! Now that we’re past Yom Kippur, the next Jewish festival starts Sunday night: here’s a link to our Sukkot Page here which you can bookmark to keep handy. If you missed them, or want to read or share them, you can find Rabbi Soloway’s Kol Nidre sermon here, and his Yom Kippur sermon here, and Rabbi Greene’s sermons here.
Meanwhile, stay cool and enjoy this week’s posts:
News
- JEWISHcolorado Taking Donations for Hurricane Florence Assistance (9/20/2018) - As part of our commitment to mobilize in times of need, JEWISHcolorado has opened a Hurricane Florence Relief Fund. Continue Reading
- Taking It to The Polls: Make Your Vote Count for Women’s Health Equity (9/20/2018) - Making our voices heard at the polls is essential, an honor and a hard-won right. Continue Reading
- Israeli Native Alon Day To Make Historic Nascar Cup Series Debut (9/16/2018) - Alon Day, the first driver from Israel to ever compete in NASCAR’S top series, will make his 2018 Cup Series debut on September 22 in the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway, Richmond, VA. Continue Reading
Jewish Life
- Milk and Honey Farm Partners with Blackbelly to Create a Truly Unique Sukkot Experience (9/20/2018) - This year we are partnering with local celebrity chef - Hosea Rosenberg, the mastermind behind Blackbelly and Santo, to create a truly unique Sukkot experience. Continue Reading
- Get Social in the Sukkah at Har HaShem (9/16/2018) - Please join us for the Festival of Sukkot Happy Hour on Wednesday, September 26. Continue Reading
- Wolves Walk In Where Angels Fear To Tread (9/16/2018) - Post Rosh Hashanah may seem like a strange time to go to an off-beat movie. But after the fact, seeing Alpha did feel seasonally appropriate. Continue Reading
- Baruch Dayan HaEmet: Phyllis Dinhoffer, z”l (9/16/2018) - Phyllis Dinhoffer, mother of Kara Mertz, died on September 14, 2018 at her home at The Carillon, just three months after her beloved husband Joel. Continue Reading
Events
- March for Unity: Embracing Our Humanity September 30th (9/20/2018) - The Lemon Tree Group’s March for Unity brings together people from different communities and backgrounds who do not usually meet, talk, and listen to one another. Continue Reading